- Close Mail.app if it is open.
- Open Finder, and go to your user folder, then Library (that is, the Library folder for your user, not the system-wide one).
- Rename the "Mail" folder to something else.
- Re-open Mail.app. It should tell you that it needs to import mailboxes. DO NOT click Continue just yet!
- Go back to the Finder window, and rename the Mail folder back to "Mail" again.
- Switch back to Mail.app, and now click Continue.
- Mail should reimport your messages, and you should now be able to send email again just fine!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Can't Send Mail in Snow Leopard? Try this
Upgraded my Macbook from Leopard to Snow Leopard on Saturday, and all seemed to be well until I couldn't send emails from Mail.app this evening. A google search revealed that others seemed to be having the same problem, but one of the fixes outlined on the Apple forums seems to have done the trick.
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are you on an imap or pop account?
ReplyDeleteHi Wes, my account was a IMAP-based. I'm not sure whether the mail protocol in use changes anything, so your milage may vary :)
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing, thanks for the tip, worked perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. i have been having problems for weeks. this solved it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you thank you for posting this! I had such a problem with sending mail after the Genius Bar upgraded me to Snow Leopard. Checked all my settings, called Go Daddy, rebooted and all checked out. All better now that I followed your simple steps!! You are a life saver!
ReplyDeleteEdie
Thank you thank you thank you so much for posting this procedure. I had such problems after upgrading to SnowLeopard. You are a life saver!
ReplyDeleteEdie